Effects of Ilex paraguariensis A. St.-Hil. (Yerba Mate) and Chlorogenic Acid on Creatine Phosphokinase, Lactate and Irisin Levels in Mice after Detraining

Evandro Toledo Gerhardt Stutz, R. Laureano-Melo, Vladimir Lopes De Souza, G. Coelho, C. Netto, C. D. De Maria
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This is the first report that deals with the effect of yerba mate (YM) and chlorogenic acid (CGA) consumption on blood total creatine phosphokinase (CPK), lactate and irisin levels after a detraining period. Healthy mice (n = 50) were randomly separated into the following experimental groups: SED = sedentary control; TRAIN = mice submitted to training (swimming) for 8 weeks; DETRAIN = mice submitted to training for four weeks and after submitted to detraining for four weeks; DETRAIN CGA = mice submitted to training for four weeks and after submitted to both detraining and standard CGA consumption for four weeks; DETRAIN YM = mice submitted to training for four weeks and after submitted to both detraining and consumption of roasted YM infusion for four weeks. No significant (p > 0.05) difference was found in relation to the lactate value. The DETRAIN CGA group had a lower CPK data when compared with the other groups. The DETRAIN YM group showed a lactate value slightly lower than that from DETRAIN CGA one. Blood irisin value had no statistical (p > 0.05) difference between studied groups. Irisin value in sedentary group had a value non-statistically (p > 0.05) significant when compared with the other groups after a detraining period. Therefore, CGA could decrease the protein catabolism via CPK inhibition during detraining. YM may maintain a part of the lipid mobilization during detraining, leading to the sparing of a fraction of the lactate. Keywords: Ylex paraguariensis, mice, detraining, CPK, lactate, irisin
木麻黄和绿原酸对小鼠脱水后肌酸激酶、乳酸和Irisin水平的影响
这是第一篇关于去训练期后服用椰油酰胺(YM)和绿原酸(CGA)对血液总肌酸激酶(CPK)、乳酸和鸢尾素水平的影响的报道。健康小鼠(n=50)被随机分为以下实验组:SED=久坐对照;TRAIN=接受训练(游泳)8周的小鼠;DETRAIN=接受训练四周并在接受去训练四周后的小鼠;DETRAIN CGA=接受训练四周的小鼠,在接受去训练和标准CGA消耗四周后;DETRAIN YM=接受训练四周的小鼠,在接受去训练和食用烤YM输注四周后。与乳酸值相关,没有发现显著差异(p>0.05)。与其他组相比,DETRAIN CGA组的CPK数据较低。DETRAIN YM组的乳酸值略低于DETRAIN CGA组。研究组之间的血鸢尾素值没有统计学差异(p>0.05)。在去训练期后,与其他组相比,久坐组的Irisin值无统计学意义(p>0.05)。因此,CGA可以通过抑制去训练过程中的CPK来降低蛋白质分解代谢。YM可能在去训练过程中维持部分脂质动员,从而节省一部分乳酸盐。关键词:木麻黄,小鼠,去肌,CPK,乳酸,鸢尾素
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